![]() An act of sabotage sets the library’s most dangerous grimoire free and Elisabeth will need to work with her sworn enemy, a sorcerer named Nathaniel Thorn, to keep the Great Libraries from going down in flames. Elisabeth is a foundling at one of the Great Libraries and has grown up among the magical grimoires that whisper on shelves and rattle beneath iron chains, keeping them from being dangerous. Elisabeth has grown up among the tools of sorcery, but she knows that all sorcerers are evil and she has always known that. Rook takes her away to the kingdom to stand trial, but they are attacked from every side and will need to work together to stay alive.Īnother bestselling book by Rogerson is Sorcery of Thorns. This is considered a weakness in his culture which could cost him his life. ![]() ![]() The portrait is down well, but Isobel makes a terrible mistake as she paints Rook with sorrow in his eyes. Plus, her writing style was quite beautiful. It’s always fun to read about the fae, and I found debut author Margaret Rogersons take on them and their interaction with humans entertaining. Her work is highly prized among them which leads her to Rook, the autumn prince, who would like a portrait done. No spoilers in this review of An Enchantment of Ravens. The book follows Isobel, an artistic prodigy, who has some very unique clients: immortal creatures who crave human Craft. ![]() If You Like Margaret Rogerson Books, You’ll Love…Īn Enchantment of Ravens was Rogerson’s debut novel. ![]()
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